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Athens News Agency: News in English (PM), 99-03-18Athens News Agency: News in English Directory - Previous Article - Next ArticleFrom: The Athens News Agency at <http://www.ana.gr>NEWS IN ENGLISHAthens, Greece, 18/03/1999 (ANA)MAIN HEADLINENEWS IN DETAILPM Simitis calls for unity at party congressPrime Minister Costas Simitis on Thursday called on delegates attending the congress of the ruling PASOK party to concentrate on positions and leave aside petty political considerations. Addressing the party's 5th congress, which began today, Simitis said the "prophets of doom" who had predicted the dissolution of the party following the death in 1996 of its founder, Andreas Papandreou, had been proven wrong. Simitis forecast that PASOK would emerge victorious in June Euroelections and win the general elections scheduled for 2000. The government's objective, he said, is to build a strong society, achieve social cohesion and solidarity within society. Greece refuses to play Turkey's game - PM Turning to national issues, Simitis said that Turkey had in recent years become "an imponderable factor" in the Eastern Mediterranean. "Greece refuses to play the game of aggravation and tension, and will not provide an alibi for the impasses facing Ankara's military cum political establishment, " Simitis said. The premier promised Greek support for Turkey provided the neighbouring country fell in line with European rules and principles. On the Ocalan affair, which resulted in the resignation of three Greek ministers, Simitis said "no one has the right to play with the fortunes of the country". "The supposed fervent patriots who recently presented Greece with faits accomplis, dealt a severe blow to our national interests and bear heavy responsibility," Simitis said, referring to the persons who arranged for the illegal entry and short stay in Greece of rebel Kurd leader Abdullah Ocalan. "These people cannot have and do not have any relationship with PASOK," he added. Schroeder effusive in praise for economy Visiting German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder praised Greece's progress towards EMU entry during a brief visit to Athens on Wednesday. "I am astonished by the fiscal discipline achieved and I congratulate the (Greek) government for it...Indeed, all the criteria set by the Maastricht Treary are fulfilled and everything has been done as it should," Schroeder said. He and Prime Minister Costas Simitis underlined yesterday the need to "deal immediately" with the crisis facing European Union institutions, after the Commission resigned early Tuesday following corruption charges. Thessaloniki poll gives opposition a head Ruling party PASOK has lost ground to main opposition New Democracy in Greece's second city of Thessaloniki but neither party garners more than 30 percent support, according to the results of a survey presented on Thursday. New Democracy had a clear lead of 8.5 percent over PASOK, Thoeodoros Hatzipantelis, professor of applied statistics at the Aristotelian University and the head of the study, told a news conference. The poll was conducted on a representative sample of 1,200 residents of Thessaloniki's first electoral district, over the February 24-March 5 period. New Democracy garnered 28.9 percent support, PASOK 21.3, Communist Party 4.6, Democratic Social Movement 4.4, Coalition of the Left 3.5 and Political Spring 1.4 percent. Another 21.3 percent were undecided and 5.8 percent refused to answer. One killed, 27 injured in coach accident One person was killed and 27 were injured, three of them seriously, when a tourist bus carrying a group of Albanian illegal immigrants overturned on the Athens-Thessaloniki national highway outside of Lamia at dawn today. Police said the bus was carrying 35 Albanians from the Albanian town of Vlore to Athens when it skidded off the road in torrential rain and overturned. The dead man was identified as Dimitri Koga, 26. The injured, including a six-year-old boy, were rushed to several hospitals in Athens. Defence minister to visit London Greek Defence Minister Akis Tsohatzopoulos will begin an official two-day visit to London on March 23, according to an ANA dispatch from the British capital. Tsohatzopoulos, taking up an invitation from his British counterpart George Robertson, is scheduled to meet Robertson and senior defence officials. On March 24, Tsohaztopoulos will visit the Defence Secretary's crisis operations centre and defence industries in Dorset and Southampton. Smoking holds sway among Crete youth Smoking continues to be a popular habit among the young on the island of Crete, according to a study conducted by students on the 15-18 year old age group. The study showed that 54 percent of boys and 48 percent of girls smoked on a regular basis. Some 46.6 percent of boys smoked a packet a day and about 25 percent smoked close to two packets a day. About 60 percent of girls smoked a pack a day. The study was supervised by associate professor of medicine at the University of Crete Ilias Kouroumalis and Iraklion University Hospital psychologist Erica Vassilaki. WEATHERCloudy weather with rain and snow on high ground and a drop in temperatures will prevail throughout Greece today. Rain or sleet in northern Greece. Winds variable, strong to gale force in the Aegean. Athens will be rainy with temperatures ranging from 8-16C. Same in Thessaloniki with temperatures from 3-8C.FOREIGN EXCHANGEThursday's rates (buying) U.S. dollar 290.557 Pound sterling 471.815 Japanese yen (100) 244.409 French franc 48.575 German mark 162.913 Italian lira (100) 16.456 Irish Punt 404.577 Belgian franc 7.899 Luxembourg franc 7.899 Finnish mark 53.590 Dutch guilder 144.588 Danish kr. 42.870 Austrian sch. 23.156 Spanish peseta 1.915 Swedish kr. 35.464 Norwegian kr. 37.295 Swiss franc 199.144 Port. Escudo 1.589 Aus. dollar 182.156 Can. dollar 190.464 Cyprus pound 549.132 Euro 318.630(M.P.) Athens News Agency: News in English Directory - Previous Article - Next Article |